Surinam Horned Frog
Surinam Horned Frogs, known for large, wide bodies and mouths, have green skin with brown or red markings for camouflage.
Wallace's Flying Frog
Wallace's Flying Frog, a vibrant green amphibian, glides tree-to-tree with large, webbed feet and a yellow underbelly.
Australian Green Tree Frog
The Australian Green Tree Frog is large and green with smooth skin, prominent eyes, and climate-responsive side stripes.
Argentine Horned Frog
The Argentine Horned Frog, large with a wide mouth and toad-like, bumpy skin, sports green with red or brown markings.
American Bullfrog
The American Bullfrog, robust and large, is olive green with a deep call, sporting a vocal sac and brighter males.
Strawberry Poison-Dart Frog
The Strawberry Poison-Dart Frog, small yet vibrant in red and blue, warns predators with skin-secreted alkaloid toxins.
Red-eyed Tree Frog
The Red-eyed Tree Frog, with vibrant green skin and bold red eyes, uses startle coloration to deter predators effectively.
Budgett's Frog
Budgett's Frog, large with a flat body and wide mouth, sports smooth skin in greenish-yellow to brown for camouflage.
Lehmann's Poison Frog
Lehmann's Poison Frog, vibrant in red or orange with black patterns, uses bright warning colors to signal toxicity.
Darwin's Frog
Darwin's Frog, small and leaf-like, camouflages as dead foliage with a pointed snout in its South American habitat.
Blue Poison-Dart Frog
The Blue Poison-Dart Frog, vibrant in brilliant blue with black spots, warns predators of its toxicity with bright skin.
Yellow-banded Poison Dart Frog
The Yellow-banded Poison Dart Frog, small with bright yellow to orange and black bands, warns predators of its toxicity.
Komodo Dragon
Largest living lizard, reaching up to 3 meters, found in Indonesian islands.
Cobra
Venomous snakes with a distinctive hood, found across Africa and Asia.
Black Widow Spider
Venomous spider known for its red hourglass marking; dangerous to humans.
Frilled Lizard
Distinctive for its large frill, used for defense and communication, reaching up to 90 cm in length.
Galapagos Tortoise
One of the largest tortoises, known for its massive shell and long lifespan, native to Galapagos.
Bearded Dragon
Native to Australia, bearded dragons are known for their "bearded" spikes and can grow up to 24 inches long.
Gecko
Small, versatile lizards with unique climbing abilities and over 1,000 species worldwide.
Salamander
Amphibians known for limb regeneration, ranging from small to 1.8m in length.
Red Scorpion
Highly venomous scorpion, found in India, with stings that can be fatal, particularly to children.
Jackson's Chameleon
A horned chameleon native to East Africa, famous for its triceratops-like appearance.
Solomon's Leaf Frog
Leaf-mimicking frog from Solomon Islands; eggs hatch directly into mini adults.
Black Caiman
Amazon's largest predator, reaching up to 6m, crucial for ecosystem balance.